A name change is coming for your e-newsletter
Hospital Safety Connection, July 11, 2007
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Starting next week, Safety Connection will change its name to Hospital Safety Connection to better tie in with a new, exciting safety resource.
We hope you'll join us as we take our safety community to the next level: Hospital Safety Center, a new Web site that will go live on Monday. On that day, log onto www.hospitalsafetycenter.com and see all the new features, tools, and advice we have available.
Meanwhile, please add our revised address, hospital_safety_connection@list.hcpro.com, to your e-mail address book to ensure that our renamed e-newsletter makes it to your inbox. While the name will change, Hospital Safety Connection will continue to bring you free, weekly updates on important healthcare safety topics.
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